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How Much Does Epoxy Flooring Cost in Arkansas?

Real Northwest Arkansas price ranges for garage floors, patios and countertops — what drives the number up, what keeps it down, and where epoxy beats the alternatives.

How Much Does Epoxy Flooring Cost in Arkansas?

The short answer

In Northwest Arkansas, professionally installed epoxy floors generally run about $3 to $14 per square foot depending on the system, and poured epoxy countertops run roughly $35 to $70 per square foot. A typical two-car garage (around 400–500 sq ft) usually lands somewhere between $1,800 and $4,500 finished.

Those are ranges, not quotes. The only way to get a real number is to look at the slab. Our free estimator on the quote page will put you in the right neighborhood in about a minute.

What the price is actually made of

Two jobs of the same size can price very differently. Here's what moves the number:

  • System type — a solid-color coating costs less than a full flake system, which costs less than a hand-worked metallic pour.
  • Slab condition — cracks, pitting, oil saturation and old peeling paint all add grinding and patching labor.
  • Moisture — a slab pushing vapor needs a moisture-mitigating primer before anything decorative goes down.
  • Square footage — small jobs carry a minimum because mobilization, grinding and cure time barely change with size.
  • Topcoat — a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat costs more than standard clear but is the right call for sun-exposed patios.

Why it still comes out cheaper over time

Compare it against what people usually consider instead. Garage floor tiles and interlocking mats get replaced. Painted concrete peels in a few Arkansas summers. Granite and quartz countertops cost several times more per square foot and require tear-out of what you already have.

Epoxy goes over the surface you own, seals it, and typically lasts 10 to 20 years indoors with almost no maintenance. Lifetime cost per year is where it wins outright.

How to keep your quote lower

Clear the space before we arrive so no labor is spent moving your things. Bundle adjacent areas — a garage and its adjoining patio poured in the same trip cost less than two separate visits. And handle it before the slab spalls badly; repairing damaged concrete is always more expensive than coating sound concrete.

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Every photo, video and preview on this site represents a unique, one-off job. Epoxy and metallic resin are hand-poured, so slab condition, prep, room lighting, temperature, humidity and the way pigment moves during the pour yield a different finished project every single time. AI-generated previews from our visualizer are artistic impressions only and are not a guarantee of results, color, pattern, sheen, texture or cost. No two floors are identical and yours will not be an exact match to any image shown here. Final color and finish are always confirmed on site with physical sample boards before any material is mixed. Nothing on this site is an offer, estimate, warranty or contract. See our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.